braindrain
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Join date : 2009-08-02
Age : 40
Location : manila davao city
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Subject: sharp T.V '19' japan model: 19c-rm2b Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:01 pm |
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cncxa na mga guys na busy kasi ako sa pagrerepair ng walang kabuluhan ......
TIP's for sharp T.V Problem: no power, shorted H out.. Conclusion: remove H out then replace the open fuse after that observe the T.V if there's a power on the primary and secondary if there is a voltage,now lets take a voltage reading at the B+ without H out if there is a voltage range up to 90 volt + at the B+ block diagram, observe or try to test all pin of FBT,if there's no voltage it should be no oscillation at the B+... Now lets check the parts like diode,resistor and capacitor.. When they are ok in the tester now lets look the loss contact on the board...When they finish to resolder all the loss contact and lets get back into a voltage reading again at the B+ if there's no voltage pass through the B+ now let's find the resistor, and the resistor is should be a 1.2 ohms replace it...!!! And all will be ok...
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saytinh
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Posts : 15
Join date : 2010-10-10
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Subject: Re: sharp T.V '19' japan model: 19c-rm2b Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:13 pm |
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Insta 19 inch TV! by jnoschese , Oct 08 '03 Pros: Small, light in weight, remote, front panel RCA jacks, fits on wallmount stands. Cons: Small, mono audio, won't last? This is the second one we own. The first one kicked the bucket yesterday a little under two years old, so we decided to get the same exact one, plus it was on sale for about $110. The original TV just started to give staticy kinda screen, then a smell
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